Food Safety Talk, a bi-weekly podcast for food safety nerds, by food safety nerds. The podcast is hosted by Ben Chapman and barfblog contributor Don Schaffner, Extension Specialist in Food Science and Professor at Rutgers University. Every two weeks or so, Ben and Don get together virtually and talk for about an hour.
They talk about what’s on their minds or in the news regarding food safety, and popular culture. They strive to be relevant, funny and informative — sometimes they succeed. You can download the audio recordings right from the website, or subscribe using iTunes.
Episode 111 can be found here and on iTunes.
Show notes so you can follow along at home:
- Food Safety Talk 110: Drumsticks and Cornettos — Food Safety Talk
- Elementary
- no regerts – Google Search
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou – Wikipedia
- life aquatic tattoo – Google Search
- Dr Andrew R. Binder – NC State
- Mr. Robot
- The New Dirk Gently Show Is Nothing Like the Books, But It’s Still a Blast | WIRED
- Reconcilable Differences #37: A Useless Angle for Swordfighting
- uht milk bacilus – Google Scholar
- Wings
- Sideways
- Divorce
- Sinister ‘Clowns’ Are Scaring People In Multiple States : The Two-Way : NPR
- Penn State students totally lose it after clown sighting | New York Post
- Frequently Asked Questions – Infused Waters
- NYC infused water factsheet
- Food Safety 101: What Is Campylobacter (and What Are We Doing About It)? | NC State University
- Shannon Majowicz on Twitter: “@bugcounter @barfblog @benjaminchapman Exactly – good risk reduction, so don’t ask, just do it!!”
- Students Concerned About Food Safety, Options as HUDS Strike Drags On | News | The Harvard Crimson
- Going public: The hepatitis A case that wasn’t
- Health Department identifies bacteria in Mighty Taco’s refried beans – The Buffalo News
- Pellegrino Foods
- Making Sous Vide Simplify Work for You
- Food Safety Talk 79: You’re Into Botulism Country (with Merlin Mann) — Food Safety Talk
- Steve Jobs “BOOM” complete compilation (1992-2010)
- Going public: Foody World Listeria edition
- Pepper leads to esophageal hole